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  • Leipzig drives for former glory days 10 Nov 2009 05:10 GMT
    ... e300 million (R4.9bn) distribution centre to serve central Europe and Asia. Merkel's university Local subsidies ... collapse of markets in countries such as Poland and Hungary, as the switch to the West German ...

  • Justices Hear Patent Case On Protecting The Abstract 10 Nov 2009 01:51 GMT
    ... justices took up a case on Monday that ... method of hedging. The case, Bilski and Warsaw v. Kappos, concerned a business method patent that ... have been advocated in briefs from the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, as well as technology ...

  • Tried and tested 10 Nov 2009 00:33 GMT
    ... ) pertaining to genetically modified (GM) foods. Such foods are ... are currently planting GM corn, namely Spain, Czech Republic, Romania, Portugal, Germany, Poland and Slovakia, with total hectarage increasing from 88,673ha in ...

  • Leipzig chosen for the most important cell diagnostics congress in the world 10 Nov 2009 02:13 GMT
    ... brings more than 1,000 international experts to the Congress ... process against cities such as Amsterdam, Madrid, Prague and Vienna - finally winning through over the ... now, the region has been developing its biotechnology and bio sciences cluster. Several institutions are ...

  • Supreme Court to Hear Key Case on Patents For Business Methods 9 Nov 2009 13:12 GMT
    ... Software, biotech firms and others who develop new ways ... WeatherWise, founded by Bernard Bilski and Rand Warsaw, to sell services based on hedging methods that ...

  • The Middle East: Pharma's New Frontier 9 Nov 2009 17:35 GMT
    ... Jordan, Oman, Romania, Algeria, Yemen, Bahrain Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, ... Ethiopia, Russia, Bulgaria, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Netherlands, Austria, Greece, Brazil, Finland, Portugal, Czech, Denmark, Switzerland, France, Liechtenstein, South Africa and ...

  • Generics Gateway 9 Nov 2009 12:10 GMT
    ... If generics are the gateway of growth for global pharmaceutical ... acquire Zentiva, the generic pharmaceutical company of Czechoslovakia; coupled with the recent acquisition of the ...

  • 2009 Taipei Int'l Mediphar exhibition closes 4-day run 9 Nov 2009 03:12 GMT
    ... Updated Monday, November 9, 2009 10:43 am TWN, ... have to do with people's health, namely biotech and long-term care,” he said. “Health care ... One of them was Marton Istvan from Hungary-based Gysgy Reha Kft., which imported knee braces ...

  • European, Asian Stocks Gain on G-20, Axa; US Futures Advance 9 Nov 2009 09:57 GMT
    ... and Asian shares advanced and U.S. stock-index futures gained ... 2.7 percent to 26.14 euros after the Austrian biotechnology company said it will probably post a ...

  • Supreme Court skeptical of patents for hedging 9 Nov 2009 22:20 GMT
    ... WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Supreme Court Justices seemed reluctant ... Monday that were closely watched by software, biotech firms and other industries. Some software and ... company founded by Bernard Bilski and Rand Warsaw, to sell services based on hedging methods that ...

  • US Supreme Court skeptical of patents for hedging 9 Nov 2009 22:20 GMT
    ... * High court considers allowing patents on hedging methods ... Monday that were closely watched by software, biotech firms and other industries. Some software and ... company founded by Bernard Bilski and Rand Warsaw, to sell services based on hedging methods that ...

  • UPDATE 1-Intercell eyes FY loss as vaccine sales disappoint 9 Nov 2009 07:10 GMT
    ... * Q3 revenue 9.2 mln eur vs poll avg 16 ... Q3 revenue VIENNA, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Austrian biotech Intercell ( ) scrapped its goal to ...

  • UPDATE 2-Intercell eyes FY loss on weak vaccine sales 9 Nov 2009 14:40 GMT
    ... VIENNA, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Austrian biotech company Intercell ( ) scrapped its full-year profit target after third-quarter revenue for its ...

  • PRA International Early Phase Experts to Participate in the 2009 AAPS Annual Meeting 9 Nov 2009 22:31 GMT
    ... PRA International Early Phase Experts to Participate in the ... the United States, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic. PRA's GLP-compliant Bioanalytical Laboratory in the Netherlands ... comprehensive range of services to pharma and biotech clients for nearly 25 years. PRA International ...

  • Pacific Rim Summit Will Highlight Production of Renewable Chemicals through Biotechnology 6 Nov 2009 14:30 GMT
    ... Pacific Rim Summit Will Highlight Production of Renewable ... Will Highlight Production of Renewable Chemicals through Biotechnology WASHINGTON, D.C. (Friday, October 30, 2009) - ... Business Development Course October 30, 2009 Vienna, Austria BIO Europe International Partnering Conference November 2-4, 2009 ...


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